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that is not going to make our young people more educated. that is not going to make us more competitive in this global economy. what i have said is no. here is what we need to do. we need to invest more in education. i want to hire more teachers, especially in math and science. [applause] i 1 2 million more people to have access to community colleges -- i want to million people to have access to community colleges so they can get jobs right now. i want to make college more affordable so young people do not have as much debt when they graduate. that is my vision for how we will move forward. [applause] i want to stop giving subsidies to oil companies that have never been more successful, never made more profits. i want to take that money and give subsidies to clean energy, to the energy of the future that has never been more profitable. it -- promising. fuel-efficient cars. solar power. when pa. biodiesel. putting folks back to work. creating homegrown energy so we are less dependent on foreign oil. [applause] i want to invest in science and
that is not going to make our young people more educated. that is not going to make us more competitive in this global economy. what i have said is no. here is what we need to do. we need to invest more in education. i want to hire more teachers, especially in math and science. [applause] i 1 2 million more people to have access to community colleges -- i want to million people to have access to community colleges so they can get jobs right now. i want to make college more affordable so young...
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they do not believe in a public role, clean air, safe food, food, safety, public safety, public education, public health, medicare, medicaid, social security, has no place in a free society, medicare should wither on a vine and very clear about saying that but you remember when we did this, the -- the tarp, they -- in the course of time they didn't believe in regulation, didn't believe in supervision and discipline and when the walls came tumbling down they didn't believe in intervention, we had overwhelmingly the votes to pass the tarp bill for president bush. for our country. we didn't say to him, you are on your own, baby, well to save the national -- >> rose: i will never forget -- >> we will not have an economy -- remember i told you that. >> rose: paulson came to your office and said that. >> well, ben bernanke said, hank paulson described it. >> rose: ben bernanke said -- >> if we do not act immediately we will not have an economy by monday. now, since i have been telling that story, people have come to me and said, we are all seeing runs on our institutions and the rest of that, p
they do not believe in a public role, clean air, safe food, food, safety, public safety, public education, public health, medicare, medicaid, social security, has no place in a free society, medicare should wither on a vine and very clear about saying that but you remember when we did this, the -- the tarp, they -- in the course of time they didn't believe in regulation, didn't believe in supervision and discipline and when the walls came tumbling down they didn't believe in intervention, we...
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is one of the things we are not talking about here yet is which president would do a better job at educating the american public about the change in the world that we live in. and the point from your question is this -- i mean, i think we begin to understand that our economy at this stage in history, rises or falls with the global economy. the days in which our own production and our own consumption was sort of, isolated to us some extent from the patterns of the global economy are long gone. china slows down. europe slows down. we slow down. period. end of story. all right. china grows. europe grows. we grow. simple as that. but i don't think that that is -- deeply understood in the american public. and so -- the question then becomes -- which president can do a better job and change the world and what that means for us and what it means for wait we orient ourselves. here it is a tough call. i would say, so far, obama who clearly understands this reality has the not done that good a job at explaining this to the american public. it is a hard thing to explain. a hard argument to make. especi
is one of the things we are not talking about here yet is which president would do a better job at educating the american public about the change in the world that we live in. and the point from your question is this -- i mean, i think we begin to understand that our economy at this stage in history, rises or falls with the global economy. the days in which our own production and our own consumption was sort of, isolated to us some extent from the patterns of the global economy are long gone....
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>> i don't think education policy is going to be a defining policy of this election. not saying it shouldn't be but i don't think it will be. >> ben, what do you think? >> i spend a lot of time speaking at colleges and universities and the catastrophe of education is beyond what any one in my generation or even a young person like your again ricks if every student in the washington, d.c. stool system said we want to go to a better school there wouldn't be enough better schools to accommodate them. there aren't enough good schools anywhere are. >> so that is a reason to ignore this? >> it just isn't a miracle solution to this. >> no, right. >> there are not enough good quality schools. >> first off in new york city there are plenty of good quality schools they are called catholic schools and they work and if you are working class and you just make enough money canfford that tuition you go there. one other thing. it adds competition. >> bingo. that is what i was going to say. >> it goes back to what i was saying about it puts a spot light on the failures of the teachers
>> i don't think education policy is going to be a defining policy of this election. not saying it shouldn't be but i don't think it will be. >> ben, what do you think? >> i spend a lot of time speaking at colleges and universities and the catastrophe of education is beyond what any one in my generation or even a young person like your again ricks if every student in the washington, d.c. stool system said we want to go to a better school there wouldn't be enough better schools...
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you cannot abolish the department of education. you just cannot do it. here you have herman cain, michelle bachmann bachmann, pushing mitt romney so far to the right. rex santorum, played right into his strength but as soon as the people found out about it, and there he went to. romney has changed positions so many times bill maher had a right he has changed positions more often they of the pornographic movie queen. [laughter] i am asked who will life-support in november? i say i am no longer senator arlen specter height and tough citizen i am not happy with obama frankly this policy is absurd. i a spoke out to we have no fight with the taliban there is no al qaeda. my visit did president karzai at -- karzai you have the tax cut i spoke out against it then you have the commission on the deficit of national debt. one about romney? the answer to your question is the primary process the republican nominee is so far to the right he has to make a persuasive sharp u-turn.
you cannot abolish the department of education. you just cannot do it. here you have herman cain, michelle bachmann bachmann, pushing mitt romney so far to the right. rex santorum, played right into his strength but as soon as the people found out about it, and there he went to. romney has changed positions so many times bill maher had a right he has changed positions more often they of the pornographic movie queen. [laughter] i am asked who will life-support in november? i say i am no longer...
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tom cain is with me, professor of education and economics at harvard and deputy direct every education for the bill and mechanic melinda gates foundation. teacher performance is a major issue. so many districts are grappling with it. tell us about your work. you are studying teacher effectiveness. >> yes. so it's important for your viewers to take a step back and remember why there is this focus on teacher effectiveness these days. for 40 years we've known that there are huge differences in student achievement gains in different teachers' classrooms, and yet we've never taken a serious look at it. test scores are just the huge tip of the iceberg. they indicate there are huge differences in practices out there and we've never gotten serious about providing feedback to teachers on the work that they're doing. so in this project, there are 3,000 teacher volunteers that are working with us in six different school districts. to develop some additional measures based on classroom observations based on student feedback. i'm a college professor, so that's the way i get evaluated every semester
tom cain is with me, professor of education and economics at harvard and deputy direct every education for the bill and mechanic melinda gates foundation. teacher performance is a major issue. so many districts are grappling with it. tell us about your work. you are studying teacher effectiveness. >> yes. so it's important for your viewers to take a step back and remember why there is this focus on teacher effectiveness these days. for 40 years we've known that there are huge differences...
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the rest of education is just going to go is there anything in your. it's interesting to. i happen to think that competition is a great. source of invention and improvement and and i i see the good of for profit institutions of higher learning which you know the president just supported the life i actually like the idea of competition and higher education. yeah if mitt romney is elected president desperate students can expect themselves to be taken for right presumably struck through the roof of a cart after all let's not forget that some of romney's major campaign donors such as full sail university c.e.o. bill have been or are so-called education entrepreneurs the sort of people are the sort who see people like bill him as little more than a source of revenue and as romney's list of number one of those expanding veterans and underprivileged students looking to climb the national security state hierarchy and expect to end up at schools like i said you can see all these people and of having their rights protected let's not forget that mitt romney thinks that for profit sch
the rest of education is just going to go is there anything in your. it's interesting to. i happen to think that competition is a great. source of invention and improvement and and i i see the good of for profit institutions of higher learning which you know the president just supported the life i actually like the idea of competition and higher education. yeah if mitt romney is elected president desperate students can expect themselves to be taken for right presumably struck through the roof...
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the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ applause ] my mom was a teacher, i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not diocre ones. wehave to havehigh standards for our kids. because self-esteem comes from achievement not from lack standards and false praise. [applause] we need to give parents greater choice. particularly -- particularly poor parents whose kids very often minorities are trapped in failing neighborhood schools. this is the civil rights issue of our day. if we do anything less we condemn generations to joblessness and hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less we'll tear apart the fabric of who we are mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home. and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand. ameca h overcome hard challenges before. whenever you find yourself doubting us, just think about all those times that america made the impossible seem inevitable in retrospect. we had a kill war, brother against brothers, hundred
the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ applause ] my mom was a teacher, i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not diocre ones. wehave to havehigh standards for our kids. because self-esteem comes from achievement not from lack standards and false praise. [applause] we need to give parents greater choice. particularly -- particularly poor parents whose kids very often minorities are trapped in failing neighborhood schools. this...
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and the private sector work on together whether it is in scientific research or infrastructure and education and 1-sided and balanced approach is really going to cause great damage. it is causing damage now because we could come together now to take a good whack at the debt and deficit if we could do some things on jobs. so i am hopeful there's still time to do it but i hear your message about and clear sooner rather than later. thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. miss black. >> i appreciate your reports. i do read those and highlight them and learn so much so thank you for your work. i wasn't going to go in this direction but i have to address with the gentlelady from florida was talking about. there are ways to raise revenues. one is to tax people more and the others to have those that are employed paying those taxes which and raises revenue. i can't let this go by to sade's i am visiting with my job creators in my community what they tell me is there's so much uncertainty this is why they're not growing. the uncertainty creates paralysis. getting them certainty and booking at what y
and the private sector work on together whether it is in scientific research or infrastructure and education and 1-sided and balanced approach is really going to cause great damage. it is causing damage now because we could come together now to take a good whack at the debt and deficit if we could do some things on jobs. so i am hopeful there's still time to do it but i hear your message about and clear sooner rather than later. thank you and i yield back. >> thank you. miss black....
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but we need to do more, embedding high-quality, very vacation al education, which is why we're creating university technical colleges for 14 to 19-year-olds, completing part of our education system that should never have been left out. then they are things for the very long-term. this is a government about the long-term, so we're absolutely focused on delivering them. we're investing in infrastructure, building high-speed rail, finding new ways to finance roads and securing the power supplies of tomorrow. we're reforming welfare, so it always pays to have a job, to get a job, and we want to build a culture that commits everyone to work, not a life on benefits. and, of course, we're reforming our schools so that the next generation have the knowledge and ambitions to match the very best in the world. so if you like, this is our plan for growth. short-term, medium-term, long-term. but i believe there is still more we can do. we can use the hard-won credibility the of the government's balance sheet to help the economy grow without adding even further to our debt. let me tell you what this
but we need to do more, embedding high-quality, very vacation al education, which is why we're creating university technical colleges for 14 to 19-year-olds, completing part of our education system that should never have been left out. then they are things for the very long-term. this is a government about the long-term, so we're absolutely focused on delivering them. we're investing in infrastructure, building high-speed rail, finding new ways to finance roads and securing the power supplies...
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i am running because i want to make sure we have got the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in mathematics and science. i want to give 2 million more people the opportunity to go to community college and get trained for jobs businesses are hiring for right now and i want to make sure, building on the work we've already done that we make college affordable, not only to make sure that we continue to expand our efforts with the pell grants and student loans but also that we're making sure that colleges and universities are keeping their costs down, because higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic necessity in the 21st century and we have got to fight for it. that is the choice in this election. on every issue there is a conference. when it comes to home ownership. my opponent says, just let foreclosures bottom out. that is not a solution. i want to make sure that homeowners across the country can refinance at historically low rates, say $3,000. how many peo
i am running because i want to make sure we have got the best education system in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in mathematics and science. i want to give 2 million more people the opportunity to go to community college and get trained for jobs businesses are hiring for right now and i want to make sure, building on the work we've already done that we make college affordable, not only to make sure that we...
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it matters where you are going in the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [cheers and applause] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not mediocre ones upon we have to have high standards for our kids because self-esteem comes from achievement, not from lack standards and false praise. we need to give parents a greater choice, particularly poor parents whose kids -- very often minority -- are trapped in failing neighborhood schools. this is the civil rights issue of our day. if we do anything anyless, we create positions of joblessness and hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do any less, we will endanger our global imperatives for competitiveness. and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn toward entitlement and grievance. mitt romney -- mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home and they will help us lead abroad. they will provide an answer to the question, where does america stand? the challenge is real. and the times are har
it matters where you are going in the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [cheers and applause] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not mediocre ones upon we have to have high standards for our kids because self-esteem comes from achievement, not from lack standards and false praise. we need to give parents a greater choice, particularly poor parents whose kids -- very often minority -- are trapped in...
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your household income is between seventy five one hundred thousand dollars and you have a high school education of the two people in your household and with a thousand variables an algorithm weights the relative influence of each of those variables on predicting an outcome and the ones that campaigns are most interested in is the likelihood that you will cast a ballot the likelihood that you say that you will in this case support barack obama or support mitt romney or the likelihood that you'll say you're pro-choice or pro-life or whatever the sort of sensitive issue is and so the campaigns develop these individual level scores for every voter in the country and then every voter every three so the obama campaign will give you a score will give you series of scores and one will be a turnout score that's a percentage likelihood that you will vote there will be an obama supports or a percentage likelihood that you will vote for barack obama and then they'll be maybe a gun owner score if they're they want to sort of sort out the gun owners in a particular state and the same way that a loan officer
your household income is between seventy five one hundred thousand dollars and you have a high school education of the two people in your household and with a thousand variables an algorithm weights the relative influence of each of those variables on predicting an outcome and the ones that campaigns are most interested in is the likelihood that you will cast a ballot the likelihood that you say that you will in this case support barack obama or support mitt romney or the likelihood that you'll...
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with that college education, he started a company right here in troy. my father was a brilliant man. he engineered parts for aircraft carriers. hydraulic lifts that brought the plane up. my father was the inventor of a vacuum toilets. is that not exciting? [laughter] everybody in my house and moving parts. the door to the kitchen never closed. my father had a police system so the door would automatically close every time. right here in troy is where i work for him as a high school kid. i was so proud of him and so proud of the progress they made, the sacrifices of my grandfather as a coal miner, and that is the sacrifice would be to restore to america. i am convinced there is only one person who can do that. a year ago, when we were making the decision, it was tough because i told mitt four years before, i would never do this again. he laughed and said, you know what, you said that after every pregnancy, so -- [laughter] i guess i really did not mean it. a year ago, when we were making this decision, we were trying to figure out, was he going to run, we
with that college education, he started a company right here in troy. my father was a brilliant man. he engineered parts for aircraft carriers. hydraulic lifts that brought the plane up. my father was the inventor of a vacuum toilets. is that not exciting? [laughter] everybody in my house and moving parts. the door to the kitchen never closed. my father had a police system so the door would automatically close every time. right here in troy is where i work for him as a high school kid. i was so...
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when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit in some cases. we need to attack the root cause of inflation. that combined with economic growth in giving you a debt free nation,in this generation, it is how we maintain the legacy of leaving the next generation better off. [applause] >> this goes against my nature. [laughter] this better be a good question for a yankee fan. i do not know. i have to tell you a story. i was in south carolina giving a speech. at the citadelall of the cadets were all lined up and sitting as if at attention. now and then in my speech i would tell a joke or two. they would look down the aisle and the guy would shake his head and no one would laugh. i could not get any laugh out of them. finally, i took questions from the audience. most of the people had written out their questions on a card. a note card. they read the question and i would respond. one guy stood up and said, what you think about the red sox having traded johnny to the yankees? -- john damon to the yankees. everybody was
when i grew up, education inflation was not quite what it is today. it is double digit in some cases. we need to attack the root cause of inflation. that combined with economic growth in giving you a debt free nation,in this generation, it is how we maintain the legacy of leaving the next generation better off. [applause] >> this goes against my nature. [laughter] this better be a good question for a yankee fan. i do not know. i have to tell you a story. i was in south carolina giving a...
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have a more focused education? >> no. i would actually point to a university and say, you need to make this aore worthwhile experience for students. i just think of my own education as one that was very dedicated toward the receipt of grades and degrees. and i love learning. clearly in order to do what i've done for a living. you ave to rebut your brains out. is thaan easy job if you don't enjoy learning and the deaths of your own education. so the fact that i had such a terrible time in school, have very little to do with grades. i got fine grades. but i felt, we are not really here to learn. we are here to be graded, and that is what alienated me. i went to schools to find ways to balance. gerri: the fascinating story. very interesting stuff. you open u a widow out of whole world that a lot of parents wish they knew about earlier. thank you for coming on. >> thank you so much for having me. gerri: still to come, my "2 cents more" on britney home the bacon. next among stocks surging again on wall street. will the rally l
have a more focused education? >> no. i would actually point to a university and say, you need to make this aore worthwhile experience for students. i just think of my own education as one that was very dedicated toward the receipt of grades and degrees. and i love learning. clearly in order to do what i've done for a living. you ave to rebut your brains out. is thaan easy job if you don't enjoy learning and the deaths of your own education. so the fact that i had such a terrible time in...
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a dysfunctional government that has not been able to address the key issues, like tax policy, like education. these are the kinds of things that we haven't addressed. >> that's where government policy becomes really critical. do we want to be a country where the government is going to support everybody and be the answer to all things or do we want the private businesses and private world to get our economy going again? which side is going to be more successful? >> first of all, it's not either/or. it's not no government or the private sector. i'd like to point out that george bush's brother -- jeb bush's brother george bush presided over this country for eight years where there was negative job growth. mitt romney's challenge is to say what he would do differently from george w. bush. his policies mirror bush's, which is lower taxes for the rich, less regulations. >> are you forgetting something in your acrimony against jeb bush? not jeb bush. have his brother. that he lerred your tax rates and my tax rates and everybody's tax rates, personal income tax rates? are you forgetting that? >> joh
a dysfunctional government that has not been able to address the key issues, like tax policy, like education. these are the kinds of things that we haven't addressed. >> that's where government policy becomes really critical. do we want to be a country where the government is going to support everybody and be the answer to all things or do we want the private businesses and private world to get our economy going again? which side is going to be more successful? >> first of all, it's...
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that one of the things we're not talking about here yet is which president would do a better job at educating the american public about the change in the world that we live in? the point from your question is this. i think we begin to understand that our economy at this stage in history rises or falls with the global economy. the days in which our own production and our consumption isolated us are long gone. china slows down, europe slows down, we slow down. china grows, europe grows, we grow. simple as that. but i don't think that that is deeply understood in the american public. so the question then becomes, which president can do a better job at explaining to the american public and communicating to the american public about the fact that we live in a changed world and what that means for us and the way we orient yourselves? here i think it's a tough call. i would say so far obama who clearly understands this reality has not done that good a job at explaining this to the american public. it's a hard argument to make and hard to make it during tough times. easier to make it during growth pe
that one of the things we're not talking about here yet is which president would do a better job at educating the american public about the change in the world that we live in? the point from your question is this. i think we begin to understand that our economy at this stage in history rises or falls with the global economy. the days in which our own production and our consumption isolated us are long gone. china slows down, europe slows down, we slow down. china grows, europe grows, we grow....
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piece of evidence that exists so that education from the k. to twelve level and after improves lifetime learning so why not try to get you because occasionally it's a risk i agree with you but i don't think that the education that you pay for is always the best education and i think that kids that are in public schools can you just as well and better than people in private schools if their parents are involved and engaged and if they're having their kids to do things and i don't think it is all about so it's nice to have these families are making a decision and they're saying you know given what we know about the public schools in our area versus the private schools we think that it's so important that a kid gets into this private school who are willing to stand in line just to be good for an i phone i actually don't think that's so crazy i think which which more crazy actually is the fact that we haven't found ways to smartly control education costs and that's what's behind all the student loan debt that's what's behind the college student lo
piece of evidence that exists so that education from the k. to twelve level and after improves lifetime learning so why not try to get you because occasionally it's a risk i agree with you but i don't think that the education that you pay for is always the best education and i think that kids that are in public schools can you just as well and better than people in private schools if their parents are involved and engaged and if they're having their kids to do things and i don't think it is all...
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the whole education system as she said for the poor. and i thought it was also very, very important that she said there is no tradition in this country of envy or jealousy or success. it's not where you came from. it's where you're going. powerful stuff that brought the whole place to its feet. >> romney saying don't be envious of other success. john harwood, one thing we did not hear much of was romney and ryan. it was a big picture speech, but it wasn't necessarily a ringing endorsement of mitt romney and paul ryan. was it? >> i think that was deliberate. she has a nonpolitical reputation. it was a nonpolitical speech. you could have given almost all of that speech at either party convention, but it was very well delivered. she was very poised and through a tremendous response, question is going to be, does it do anything to help mitt romney and paul ryan get more votes from some of the swing voters they need, especially women? >> brian, can i just make an add on point. look, you read the speech as i think we were. you will see points
the whole education system as she said for the poor. and i thought it was also very, very important that she said there is no tradition in this country of envy or jealousy or success. it's not where you came from. it's where you're going. powerful stuff that brought the whole place to its feet. >> romney saying don't be envious of other success. john harwood, one thing we did not hear much of was romney and ryan. it was a big picture speech, but it wasn't necessarily a ringing endorsement...
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but today, today i can tell that you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from but it only matters where you're going? the crisis of k-12 is a threat of the very fabric of who we are. [applause] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we have to have high standards for our kids, because self-esteem comes from achievement not lax standards and false praise. [applause] and we need to give parents greater choice. particularly, particularly poor parents whose kids, very often minorities, are trapped in failing neighborhood schools. this is the civil rights issue of our day. [applause] if we do anything less, we condemn general -- generations to joblessness, hopelessness and life on the government dole. if we do anything less, we will endanger our global imperative for competitiveness, and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn towards enentitlement and grieve. mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us from home and help us
but today, today i can tell that you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from but it only matters where you're going? the crisis of k-12 is a threat of the very fabric of who we are. [applause] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers, not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we have to have high standards for our kids, because self-esteem comes from achievement not lax standards and false praise. [applause] and we need...
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and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from. it matters where you're going. the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ cheers and applause ] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers. not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we have to have high standards for our kids because self-esteem comes from achievement. not from lack standards and false praise.3 f2 autoestima alta.andards and [ cheers and applause ] if we do anything less, we condemn generations to joblessness and hopelessness, and life on the government dole. if we do anything less, we will endanger our global imperative for competitiveness. and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn toward entitlement and grievance. mitt romney, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home and they will help
and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from. it matters where you're going. the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ cheers and applause ] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers. not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we...
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it was quite refreshing to see business, labor, republicans, democrats, educators all come together and work on this health care transformation that is with a goal of improving care while cutting costs, integrating and coordinating services, including physical and mental and oral health care. the modeling that's taken place involves coordinating physical and behavioral health care, better preventing and managing chronic diseases using patient centered care homes and aligning care for individuals who are dual eligible. so the establishment of these care organizations is projected to actually improve care while reducing costs, and increasing access. in fact, by coordinating services, oregon projects a 4.9% to 5.9% savings in the implementation compared without the transformation to a 10% increase. and this savings is expected to build over time. and i wonder if you could talk a little bit about how this type of change would impact the federal budget if a similar budget was implemented in other states as well. >> i think, congresswoman, there are a tremendous amount of experimentation goin
it was quite refreshing to see business, labor, republicans, democrats, educators all come together and work on this health care transformation that is with a goal of improving care while cutting costs, integrating and coordinating services, including physical and mental and oral health care. the modeling that's taken place involves coordinating physical and behavioral health care, better preventing and managing chronic diseases using patient centered care homes and aligning care for...
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like vampires and pinpoints five areas aside from the financial sector including trade health care education defense and energy and he says that they're all filled with creative bastards people have given up on creating value for others and instead get their money by rigging the game so that they can steal from the rest of us joining me here is dylan ratigan host of m s n b c's of the dylan ratigan show and author of greedy bastards how we can stop corporate communist banks hers and other vampires from sucking america dr don't thanks so much for your was so excited to be here i love your red chair thank you i'm going to use the you know this you got to use these cheer they make me stand when i say i need you really i should file a complaint and you look fabulous and everybody doing radio dribble are but enough about me on to talk more about really bashing. you know what makes a greedy bastard i mean we really summed it up we have an ideal in this country that has not only been the basis for our own aspirations but really has been the basis for america's role modeling as an idealised state of
like vampires and pinpoints five areas aside from the financial sector including trade health care education defense and energy and he says that they're all filled with creative bastards people have given up on creating value for others and instead get their money by rigging the game so that they can steal from the rest of us joining me here is dylan ratigan host of m s n b c's of the dylan ratigan show and author of greedy bastards how we can stop corporate communist banks hers and other...
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i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping their costs down. higher education is no longer a luxury. it is an economic necessity. we have to fight for it. on every issue there is a stark contrast. when it comes to homeownership, my opponent says foreclosures bottom out. that is not a solution. i want to make sure homeowners can refinance the rates, say $3,000. how many people here can use an extra $3,000? my opponent says we should go back to the days when folks went broke because they got sick. he want to kill the affordable care act, also known affectionately as obamacare. [applause] i believe it was the right thing to do
i am running because i want to make sure we have the best education system in the world. i want to help local school districts hire and retain the best teachers, especially in matt and science. i want to get 2 million more people to go to community colleges to train for jobs the businesses are hiring for. i want to make sure that we make college affordable not only by making sure we continue to expand our efforts in pell grants and loans and making sure the colleges and universities are keeping...
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we're proposing a balance set of reforms good for job creation and economy and education and infrastructure. those things are necessary to make shure this economy is stronger. we don't see a feasible economy strategy for bringing down those longterm deficits except by asking the most fortunate americans to pay somewhat larger share of their income in taxes. it's a simple fair thing, it's a good economy policy and good tax policy, it around it should be a part of broad program -- >> but your main argument for this it's part of shared sacrifice. >> exactly. a big part of the burden for a sensible longterm fiscal plan is going to fall on middle-class americans. we're proposing an approach, lot of the burden of spending cuts is going to be shared broadly across the american people. these tax gains are moderate. remember, the effective tax rates on the richest americans today are at the lowest point they have been in a very long period of time. there's no credible argument that asking them a moderately higher share of their income in taxes would be damaging to -- if you don't do this, whose taxe
we're proposing a balance set of reforms good for job creation and economy and education and infrastructure. those things are necessary to make shure this economy is stronger. we don't see a feasible economy strategy for bringing down those longterm deficits except by asking the most fortunate americans to pay somewhat larger share of their income in taxes. it's a simple fair thing, it's a good economy policy and good tax policy, it around it should be a part of broad program -- >> but...
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if you have an lower income, one, you're not as educated, two, they don't understand how it works, they don't understand how the system works, they don't understand the impact. these comments have been all over the web. i gsz this is the men's grill after the guys got off the golf course. i have had ladies here three at one time as well. so be cool about it where. >> don't go bragging. >> keith boykin, great to have you with us. ron christie, always good to have you back, and john, always. ron, i have to ask you first, what about the comments? it's almost as if these people at the fund-raisers are talking down the hard working middle classers. >> i don't think so. to coin a phrase john mcenroe used to say, come on, ed, you can't be serious. for them to criticize governor romney for raising money, i look at anna wintour, she went to sarah jessica parker's and raced money. >> it's not just about raising money. every candidate raises money. it's about the attitude of the 1% attending mitt romney's fund-raisers, contributing to this. the irotism to suggest that the rich know better than the
if you have an lower income, one, you're not as educated, two, they don't understand how it works, they don't understand how the system works, they don't understand the impact. these comments have been all over the web. i gsz this is the men's grill after the guys got off the golf course. i have had ladies here three at one time as well. so be cool about it where. >> don't go bragging. >> keith boykin, great to have you with us. ron christie, always good to have you back, and john,...
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education. very high returns to education. we have seen a significant erosion relative to the rest of the world. there is a pretty good case for investment in basic scientific research, as we have done for decades. maybe going be on there to support areas like clean energy. you're likely to see the market under invest. this is a relatively limited list of things. a huge part of what you do is incentives for private investment. we propose a broad framework that we think would improve the incentives for private investment here, not just things like permanent advantages for this but to clean up all the muck. these are some things we think. if you look outside the medicare and medicare and social security, what's has happened to the role of government is you're going to see a significant restraint across the government to preserve room for those third four areas that we think our investments with economic returns. >> right here in the front row. >> i am with the postgraduate school. five days before he took over the job, everythin
education. very high returns to education. we have seen a significant erosion relative to the rest of the world. there is a pretty good case for investment in basic scientific research, as we have done for decades. maybe going be on there to support areas like clean energy. you're likely to see the market under invest. this is a relatively limited list of things. a huge part of what you do is incentives for private investment. we propose a broad framework that we think would improve the...
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of education as high for my children. it is very expensive. >> education is very important. i have a 3-year-old. we need to think about that. i am for the teachers. i am for education, for sure. >> it is a big issue for me all of the time. i think it is something we need to invest in more in this country. >> obama has promised to spend more money on health and education. while romney has pledged to create jobs. the issues that matter most to voters will decide who takes up residence in the white house. >> to talk more about this, we are joined by a correspondent in virginia. this is one of the tightest races in u.s. history. what are the latest polls sang about the studio canids. >> they are saying with the have not been saying the last couple of weeks. this is still a dead heat. we have no clue who is going to win this race. especially the popular vote. it is usually tied -- . this is much too close to call, as you know, in america, it is not the popular vote who decides to become president. it is the boats out of the st
of education as high for my children. it is very expensive. >> education is very important. i have a 3-year-old. we need to think about that. i am for the teachers. i am for education, for sure. >> it is a big issue for me all of the time. i think it is something we need to invest in more in this country. >> obama has promised to spend more money on health and education. while romney has pledged to create jobs. the issues that matter most to voters will decide who takes up...
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president cardoza and to say it is important to to get in education. then no child should go hungry. and to do a lot of the poverty in that country is reflected in the data. in a relatively short period of time. although there are many but increasingly fuel, a the politics of envy everybody benefits. that is called trickle-down economics. eventually everybody benefits. given that level everybody would be in good shape. look at the data most cannot -- are worse off adjust for inflation there or the and 1997. american economy has not been working for most of america. but not or the majority of americans. win new parse it out to what you see is the extent of which it has done for the. one group is males male workers full-time it is lower than 1968 if you want to understand the frustrations to find that if the american dream is not true. the bottom a smaller share this slice gets bigger is wrong. and said decade immediately after world war ii and our economy grew much faster than after 1980. then it grew more rapidly at the bottom but not as the people at
president cardoza and to say it is important to to get in education. then no child should go hungry. and to do a lot of the poverty in that country is reflected in the data. in a relatively short period of time. although there are many but increasingly fuel, a the politics of envy everybody benefits. that is called trickle-down economics. eventually everybody benefits. given that level everybody would be in good shape. look at the data most cannot -- are worse off adjust for inflation there or...
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building capacity through education and training. but immigration's got to be part of that and it's the one thing that separates us from the rest of the world. the ability to absorb people into our country and to say embrace our values, learn our language and work hard. and dream big and create what you want to create because it helps all of us. and it makes, are the only way we're going to create a younger population is to have immigration as well. >> rose: a lot of people argue two things. number one is that a hard-nosed immigration policy will send another signal, number one. number two, they argue that some sense of people who are here and leading productive lives should not be forced back. >> you have to deal with this issue. you can't ignore it. and so either a path to citizenship, which i would support and that does put me probably out of the mainstream of most conservatives. or a path to legalization, a path to residency of some kind, which now hopefully will become i would accept that in a heart beat as well if that's the pa
building capacity through education and training. but immigration's got to be part of that and it's the one thing that separates us from the rest of the world. the ability to absorb people into our country and to say embrace our values, learn our language and work hard. and dream big and create what you want to create because it helps all of us. and it makes, are the only way we're going to create a younger population is to have immigration as well. >> rose: a lot of people argue two...
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budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they want to see the actual equation. they don't want to hear 12 million jobs in four years, they want to hear exactly how you create 12 million jobs in four years. they don't want to hear tax cuts or 1 million more manufacturing jobs, they want to know specifically how you're going to do it. from mitt romney, they want to see the math, and from barack obama they want to see, hey, you couldn't do this for the last two years, you did say it was because of congress, but what happens if you end up with the exact same congressional makeup? what will you do diffe
budget, health care, education, all of them up there. what are you hearing from the undecided voters? what is going to make them make up their mind? >> well, let's be fair. they're a small piece of the pie. if you're in florida or virginia or ohio, states that are not decided, you could actually decide this election. and what these undecided voters seem to want is specifics. they don't want the promises they have been through the last four years. they're prepared to do the hard math. they...
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over the country, the political system has to find a way to step back or it will mean no money for education, no money for the fire department, no money for anybody -- >> each state will handle it differently. >> abolishing collective bargaining? >> i think walker white a bea -- walker went a beat too far. >> obama will be in minneapolis and then in chicago with a few days leading up to this primary. he i not landing in wisconsin. he does not want to be associated with the possible huge embarrassing loss. >> the democrats have one great circuit, former president bill clinton. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energygy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ kari ] i used to serve my country in t
over the country, the political system has to find a way to step back or it will mean no money for education, no money for the fire department, no money for anybody -- >> each state will handle it differently. >> abolishing collective bargaining? >> i think walker white a bea -- walker went a beat too far. >> obama will be in minneapolis and then in chicago with a few days leading up to this primary. he i not landing in wisconsin. he does not want to be associated with...
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we know what works in education. the funny thing is, there is not a mystery about how to improve schools. we know that what drives success of the student and the school is the cult of teaching. >> greta: what happened to the school system? >> we gave the school system over to teachers unions. the teachers union are by far the largest contributor to political campaigns and give almost exclusively to democrats. democrats as a result feel behold on the do what the teachers union wants. they get, they can in some cases elect a mayor that sits across from them at the bargaining table, and agrees to various provision to protect the teacher, nothing wrong with that. don't put interest of the kids first. >> greta: when i talk to teachers, the thing is, they all really want to teach. i mean the system for whatever reason seems really broken. every teacher that i meet, whether the union or nonunion wants to teach. we have to do something about making that you are young kids competitive so they can fill out the applications. bu
we know what works in education. the funny thing is, there is not a mystery about how to improve schools. we know that what drives success of the student and the school is the cult of teaching. >> greta: what happened to the school system? >> we gave the school system over to teachers unions. the teachers union are by far the largest contributor to political campaigns and give almost exclusively to democrats. democrats as a result feel behold on the do what the teachers union wants....
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ [ son ] mom, computer's broke! where's i.t. mom? she quit. [ male announcer ] even with technology -- it's all you. that's why you've got us. get up to $200 dollars off select computers. staples that was easy. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. we're armed, and inexperienced. people call me an over-waterer. [ female announcer ] with miracle-gro, you don't have to be a great gardener to have a green thumb. every miracle-gro product helps your garden grow bigger, more beautiful flowers and bountiful vegetables. guaranteed. so even if... i have all these tools, and i have no idea how to use them. [ female announcer ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the sin
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ [ son ] mom, computer's broke! where's i.t. mom? she quit. [ male announcer ] even with technology -- it's all you. that's why you've got us. get up to $200 dollars off select computers. staples that was easy. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutual. i should be arrested for crimes against potted...
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his argument is education is central to the economy future of the country. that is his -- one of the central things that he has made part of his campaign. and don't you think that moms and dads out there look at education as an economic issue? >> i do. but i think when you talk about the economy you talk about jobs, there is no question that education becomes part of it but the criticism of governor romney kind of falls flat, based on his record in massachusetts, it falls flat on another point and that is when you read that speech and listen to his words, there is nothing new there. there is not a single idea that hasn't been tried before and failed and this notion that privatizing public schools and moving everyone to charter schools will solve the problems, if you look at the studies done, the pictures are not that clear in terms of whether charter schools are better than public schools. simplistic notions are easy for politicians, but governor romney is off base here. and i think when you step back and look at another point, what is he saying on education
his argument is education is central to the economy future of the country. that is his -- one of the central things that he has made part of his campaign. and don't you think that moms and dads out there look at education as an economic issue? >> i do. but i think when you talk about the economy you talk about jobs, there is no question that education becomes part of it but the criticism of governor romney kind of falls flat, based on his record in massachusetts, it falls flat on another...
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good to be with you. >> he didn't rule out getting hud or the education department. severe spending cuts. and now the gsa government waste scandal continues. it gets worse. get this. the official in charge of the $1 million las vegas boondoggle defied congress and didn't even show up at the hearing. we'll get back with the chair of the congressional committee. stay with us. we're kudlow. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> the gsa scandal, the gift that keeps on going. the official seen here literally in hot water at a million dollar over the top vegas conference pleaded the fifth in front of congress yesterday. get this. jeff naturalkeneely supposed to another hearing today, but he didn't even show up. >> i guess taking the fifth for another committee and not appearing today, against the -- one of the requests that at least i made for him to be with us, i guess the only way we'll get to see
good to be with you. >> he didn't rule out getting hud or the education department. severe spending cuts. and now the gsa government waste scandal continues. it gets worse. get this. the official in charge of the $1 million las vegas boondoggle defied congress and didn't even show up at the hearing. we'll get back with the chair of the congressional committee. stay with us. we're kudlow. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first...